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Practical, no-nonsense care guides written for real axolotl owners. From tank setup to health emergencies, find exactly what you need.

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What Is an Axolotl?

The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a fully aquatic salamander from Mexico City that never grows up. Unlike other amphibians, it keeps its feathery external gills and stays in water its entire life, a phenomenon called neoteny.

Axolotls live 10-15 years in captivity, grow to 20-30 cm, and come in over 20 color varieties. They are famous for their ability to regenerate lost limbs, parts of their heart, and even portions of their brain.

They make fascinating pets, but they have specific needs: cool water (16-20°C), no gravel substrate, gentle filtration, and a protein-rich diet. This site exists to help you meet those needs and give your axolotl the best possible life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Are axolotls easy to care for?
Yes, once your tank is properly set up. The key is maintaining cool water (16-20°C) and good water quality. They are hardier than most tropical fish and require feeding only 2-3 times per week as adults.
How much does it cost to own an axolotl?
The axolotl itself costs $25-100 depending on the morph. The initial tank setup runs $130-290. Monthly costs are low at $10-35 for food, water conditioner, and electricity.
Can I keep an axolotl in a small tank?
No. A single axolotl needs a minimum of 75 liters (20 gallons). Small tanks cause rapid water quality decline, stress, and health problems. Bigger is always better.
Do axolotls need a friend?
Axolotls are solitary animals and do perfectly fine alone. If you want to keep two, ensure the tank is at least 115 liters (30 gallons) and both animals are similar in size.
What is the best food for axolotls?
Earthworms (nightcrawlers) are the single best food for adult axolotls. They are nutritionally complete and affordable. High-quality sinking pellets are a good secondary option.

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Follow our step-by-step tank setup guide and avoid the most common beginner mistakes.

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